The 4.8-inch display uses Samsung's single-chip display driver that combines a source driver, timing controller, level shifter and LVDS receiver. By using Samsung's latest advanced integration techniques, the overall circuit footprint and component count have been reduced more than any other comparably-sized product, while providing a high-resolution path for manufacturers to upgrade from the WSVGA format to WXGA, said the company. In addition, the 4.8-inch model consumes only 0.9 watts thanks to the company's low-temperature polysilicon implementation.